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Our True Humanity

Author : BK Maureen Kris
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 219 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2010-02-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9798369400043

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Our True Humanity by BK Maureen Kris Pdf

The study of religion is not only a challenge but a great responsibility. At the same time, it is important to always remember that we are also children of the heart and of light so there is love and room to learn and grow together. Maybe this book shares a view of it all and opens doors for more understanding and discussion of our future together... In peace

Truly Human

Author : Kevin Scherer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Spiritual life
ISBN : 1944967052

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Truly Human by Kevin Scherer Pdf

Our first parents departed from what it means to be truly human when they ate from the forbidden tree. Ever since, humans have been working with corrupted minds and wills, employing a distorted approach to life. Kevin Scherer calls this "psycho-logic," and he knows how it can lead us on a downward spiral to misery. How do we get back to the Garden? By allowing Christ to renew our minds, using the tried-and-true spiritual practices of the Orthodox Faith.

The Humanity of Christ

Author : James P. Haley
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2017-10-12
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781532614156

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The Humanity of Christ by James P. Haley Pdf

This work is a critical analysis of Karl Barth’s unique adoption of the concepts anhypostasis and enhypostasis to explain Christ’s human nature in union with the Logos, which becomes the ontological foundation that Barth uses to explain Jesus Christ as very God and very man. The significance of these concepts in Barth’s Christology first emerges in the Göttingen Dogmatics and is then more fully developed throughout the Church Dogmatics. Barth’s unique coupling together of anhypostasis and enhypostasis provides the ontological grounding, flexibility, and precision that so uniquely characterizes his Christology. As such, Barth expresses the Word became flesh as the revelation of God that flows out of the coalescence of Christ’s human nature with his divine nature as the mediation of reconciliation. This ontological dynamic provides the impetus for Barth’s critique of Chalcedon’s static definition of the union of divine and human natures in Christ from which Barth transitions to an active definition of these two natures. Not only does anhypostasis and enhypostasis explain the dynamic union between the divine and human natures in Christ, but also the dynamic union between Jesus Christ and his Church, which reaches its apex in the reconciliation of humanity with God, in Christ. The ontological foundation of anhypostasis and enhypostasis in Christ’s union with his Church explains the importance of the royal man in understanding genuine human nature, the exaltation of human nature, and the sanctification of human nature.

Christ and Humanity

Author : Henry M. Goodwin
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 438 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2023-10-18
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9783385213586

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Christ and Humanity by Henry M. Goodwin Pdf

Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.

The Vicarious Humanity of Christ and the Reality of Salvation

Author : Christian D. Kettler
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2011-03-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781725229587

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The Vicarious Humanity of Christ and the Reality of Salvation by Christian D. Kettler Pdf

In this book, the problem of the reality of salvation is addressed by T.F. Torrance's doctrine of "the vicarious humanity of Christ." Through this approach, salvation as humanization is affirmed, yet without the problems of anthropocentric theologies. This book is unique in that it offers both a survey of contemporary Christian thinking on salvation as well as a constructive alternative based on Torrance's doctrine, a significant yet neglected contribution to modern theology.

Humanity Divided

Author : Manuel Duarte de Oliveira
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 584 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2021-09-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9783110741087

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Humanity Divided by Manuel Duarte de Oliveira Pdf

With exacting scholarship and fecund analysis, Manuel Oliveira probes through the lens of Martin Buber (1878-1965) the theological and political ambiguities of Israel’s divine election. These ambiguities became especially pronounced with the emergence of Zionism. Wary, indeed, alarmed by the tendency of some of his fellow Zionists to conflate divine chosenness with nationalism, Buber sought to secure the theological significance of election by both steering Zionism from hypertrophic nationalism and by a sustained program to revalorize what he called alternately “Hebrew Humanism.” As Oliveira demonstrates, Buber viewed the idea of election teleologically, espousing a universal mission of Israel, which effectively calls upon Zionism to align its political and cultural project to universal objectives. Thus, in addressing a Zionist congress, he rhetorically asked, “What then is this spirit of Israel of which you are speaking? It is the spirit of fulfillment. Fulfillment of what? Fulfillment of the simple truth that man has been created for a purpose (...) Our purpose is the upbuilding of peace (...) And that is its spirit, the spirit of Israel (...) the people of Israel was charged to lead the way to righteousness and justice.”

Justice, Humanity and Social Toleration

Author : Xunwu Chen
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 191 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2008-02-15
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781461633716

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Justice, Humanity and Social Toleration by Xunwu Chen Pdf

Justice, Humanity and Social Toleration develops the concept of normative justice as setting human affairs right in accordance with the principles of human rights, human goods, and human bonds. Defending the ideas of global justice and modernity, Professor Xunwu Chen explores social toleration and democracy as embodiments of normative justice in our time. The approach of this text is groundbreaking. By giving equal emphasis to normative justice as distributive justice and corrective justice, Chen shifts the paradigm for a new view on global justice. The discourse on global justice is furthered by the context of Eastern-Western dialogues. This thoughtful and groundbreaking work is a stimulating work for professionals and both graduate and undergraduate students.

Divinity and Humanity

Author : Oliver D. Crisp
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2007-02-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781139464888

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Divinity and Humanity by Oliver D. Crisp Pdf

The doctrine of the Incarnation lies at the heart of Christianity. But the idea that 'God was in Christ' has become a much-debated topic in modern theology. Oliver Crisp addresses six key issues in the Incarnation defending a robust version of the doctrine, in keeping with classical Christology. He explores perichoresis, or interpenetration, with reference to both the Incarnation and Trinity. Over two chapters Crisp deals with the human nature of Christ and then provides an argument against the view, common amongst some contemporary theologians, that Christ had a fallen human nature. He considers the notion of divine kenosis or self-emptying, and discusses non-Incarnational Christology, focusing on the work of John Hick. This view denies Christ is God Incarnate, regarding him as primarily a moral exemplar to be imitated. Crisp rejects this alternative account of the nature of Christology.

Trinity and Humanity

Author : Uche Anizor
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2018-02-27
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781842278543

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Trinity and Humanity by Uche Anizor Pdf

Colin Gunton is regarded by many as one of the most important English theologians of the twentieth century. A prolific writer and creative thinker, Gunton taught at King’s College, London, for over thirty years, until his untimely death in 2003. In this first single-authored introduction to Gunton’s theology, Uche Anizor traces the key theological themes, major contributors, and criticisms of his work. Each chapter provides a synthesis and overview of Gunton’s thought on a particular doctrine or set of doctrines, calling attention to the Trinitarian shape of his theology. In Trinity and Humanity, Anizor provides a handy entrée into the corpus of this major thinker.

Person, Personhood, and the Humanity of Christ

Author : Hakbong Kim
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 203 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2021-05-19
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781725285316

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Person, Personhood, and the Humanity of Christ by Hakbong Kim Pdf

The quest for an understanding of humanness has been significant. As the ways in which we recognize and define our human being have significant impact, wide-ranging discussions and questions about the human have taken place, with significant theoretical and practical implications. In Person, Personhood, and the Humanity of Christ, Hakbong Kim explores Thomas F. Torrance's critiques of the dualist and individualistic views concerning human beings in the history of philosophy and theology. This book sheds important light on Torrance's understanding of humans as persons in relation, the trinitarian personhood as the ontological foundation for human personhood, and the humanity of Christ as key to the personalization necessary for a new moral, ethical, and social life. This presents a Christocentric anthropology and ethics, which focuses on Christ's ongoing reconciling and humanizing ministry for us.

Christ's Humanity in Current and Ancient Controversy: Fallen or Not?

Author : E. Jerome Van Kuiken
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2017-07-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567675569

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Christ's Humanity in Current and Ancient Controversy: Fallen or Not? by E. Jerome Van Kuiken Pdf

Was Christ's human nature fallen, even sinful? From the 18th century to the present, this view has become increasingly prominent in Reformed theological circles and beyond, despite vigorous opposition. Both sides on the issue see it as vital for understanding the nature of salvation. Each side's advocates appeal to or critique the Church Fathers. This book reviews the history and present state of the debate, then surveys the connections, distinctions, and patristic interpretations of five of the modern fallenness view's proponents (Edward Irving, Karl Barth, T. F. Torrance, Colin Gunton, and Thomas Weinandy) and five of its opponents (Marcus Dods the Elder, A. B. Bruce, H. R. Mackintosh, Philip Hughes, and Donald Macleod). The book verifies the views of the ten most-cited Fathers: five Greek (Irenaeus, Athanasius, Gregory Nazianzen, Gregory Nyssen, and Cyril of Alexandria) and five Latin (Tertullian, Hilary of Poitiers, Ambrose, Augustine, and Leo the Great). The study concludes by sketching the implications of its findings for the doctrines of the Immaculate Conception, sin, sanctification, and Scripture.